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Kendra Barker
Researcher at Huntsman Cancer Institute
Publications - 4
Citations - 6
Kendra Barker is an academic researcher from Huntsman Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melanocytic nevus & Melanoma. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2 citations.
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Label-Free Classification of Apoptosis, Ferroptosis and Necroptosis Using Digital Holographic Cytometry
TL;DR: High-accuracy, high-throughput, label-free classification of apoptosis, ferroptosis and necroptosis can be achieved with DHC, and models that used DHC-derived features to classify each form of cell death are developed and validated.
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BRAFV600E induces reversible mitotic arrest in human melanocytes via microRNA-mediated suppression of AURKB
Andrew S. McNeal,Rachel L. Belote,Hanlin Zeng,Marcus Urquijo,Kendra Barker,Rodrigo Torres,Meghan Curtin,A. Hunter Shain,Robert H.I. Andtbacka,Robert H.I. Andtbacka,Sheri L. Holmen,Sheri L. Holmen,David H. Lum,Timothy H. McCalmont,Matthew W. VanBrocklin,Matthew W. VanBrocklin,Douglas Grossman,Douglas Grossman,Maria L. Wei,Maria L. Wei,Ursula E. Lang,Robert L. Judson-Torres,Robert L. Judson-Torres +22 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the transcriptomes of melanocytes from healthy human skin, nevi, and melanomas arising from nevi and identified a set of microRNAs as highly expressed nevus-enriched transcripts.
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BRAFV600E induces reversible mitotic arrest in human melanocytes via microrna-mediated suppression of AURKB.
Andrew S. McNeal,Rachel L. Belote,Hanlin Zeng,Marcus Urquijo,Kendra Barker,Rodrigo Torres,Meghan Curtin,A. Hunter Shain,Robert H.I. Andtbacka,Robert H.I. Andtbacka,Sheri L. Holmen,Sheri L. Holmen,David H. Lum,Timothy H. McCalmont,Matthew W. VanBrocklin,Matthew W. VanBrocklin,Douglas Grossman,Douglas Grossman,Maria L. Wei,Ursula E. Lang,Robert L. Judson-Torres,Robert L. Judson-Torres +21 more
TL;DR: McNeal et al. as discussed by the authors used genetic approaches to study melanocytes from moles and melanomas and found that increasing the levels of two of these microRNAs in melanocyte from human skin stopped the cells from growing and dividing by inhibiting a gene called AURKB.
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MicroRNAs Restrain Proliferation in BRAFV600E Melanocytic Nevi
Andrew S. McNeal,Rachel L. Belote,Hanlin Zeng,Kendra Barker,Rodrigo Torres,A. Hunter Shain,Robert H.I. Andtbacka,Sheri L. Holmen,David H. Lum,Timothy H. McCalmont,Matthew W. VanBrocklin,Maria L. Wei,Ursula E. Lang,Robert L. Judson-Torres +13 more
TL;DR: A microRNA regulatory network is described that enforces BRAFV600E-induced growth arrest in human melanocytes during melanocytic nevus formation and provides a potential therapeutic intervention for melanoma prevention or treatment.